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Indian sports wrap, August 21: Pranavi back from injury at Hills Open, Jayalakshmi inspires juniors at ITF Cup

GOLF

Pranavi, Tvesa lead bunch of seven Indians in Sweden

The trio of Pranavi Urs, Tvesa Malik and Vani Kapoor headline a large contingent of Indians at the Euro 300,000 Hills Open golf tournament in Gothenburg, Sweden.

Seven Indians will tee up this week at the event, with the others being rookie Avani Prashanth, Amandeep Drall, Sneha Singh and Hitaashee Bakshi.

India’s top star, Diksha Dagar, has decided to skip the week and rest ahead of the busy second half, which includes the Hero Women’s Indian Open.

While Diksha was racking up a number of top-10 finishes, the other Indian players have been trying to find the momentum in the middle part of this season.

As Pranavi makes a comeback from a wrist injury, Avani is consolidating her position in the first season, and Vani Kapoor and Amandeep are trying to find a regular place on the LET (Ladies European Tour).

Sneha and Hitaashee have been big forces on their home tour, the Women’s Pro Golf Tour, but have yet to find their feet on the LET.

England’s Mimi Rhodes continues to impress in her rookie season as she still leads the Order of Merit (OOM) standings on 1,821.74 points, having played 14 tournaments in the 2025 season schedule.

The 23-year-old will be in action again this week at the Hills Open, with Czechia’s Sara Kouskova also in the field.

The three-time LET winner has enjoyed a strong month, making her debut at the AIG Women’s Open with a T19 finish, while also securing T4 in the individual event and T23 in the team competition at the PIF London Championship.

-PTI

TENNIS

Former national champion Sai Jayalakshmi inspires juniors at Unifi ITF Cup

The Tamil Nadu Tennis Association (TNTA), on Wednesday, introduced an off-court motivational and mind-training session for all participants at the ongoing ITF Junior Tennis Cup here in Chennai.

The session was headlined by former national champion Sai Jayalakshmi Jayaram, who spoke about her journey and the mindset needed to thrive in modern tennis.

“When I was playing at this level, things were not very professional,” she recalled. “We didn’t really know where we were going. We were the first batch of girls travelling abroad and competing. We just took it step by step, play the state, win, then the nationals, then abroad.

“Nothing was planned, but because of that, we didn’t feel overwhelmed by the results. Today, things are a lot more professional. Players start out aiming to be No.1, but in that process, they sometimes lose out on enjoying the journey.”

Sai Jayalakshmi spoke about her journey and also touched upon the challenges young athletes face today.
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S. S. Kumar/The Hindu

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Sai Jayalakshmi spoke about her journey and also touched upon the challenges young athletes face today.
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S. S. Kumar/The Hindu

Drawing parallels with world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz, she added, “When you see Alcaraz play, he looks like he’s having the best time on court. He hits a great drop shot and enjoys it even more than we do watching him.

“He works hard, yes, but he never loses sight of fun. That is the kind of balance every player should aspire to.”

Jayalakshmi also touched upon the challenges young athletes face today.

“Back then, we didn’t have gadgets or screens. We had to make friends, find roommates when we travelled, and communicate. Now there’s so much distraction, phones, iPads, endless content. It’s harder to focus. That’s why mental training is so important,” she added.

-Team Sportstar

Aran Selvaraasan upsets Aditya Mor to enter quarterfinals of ITF Junior Cup

Twelfth seed Aran Selvaraasan upset fourth seed Aditya Mor in straight sets to enter the quarterfinals of ITF Junior Cup. Yashwin Krishnakumar of the United States beat sixth seed Hruthik Katakam, and the top two seeds, Araadhya Kshitij and Vraj Gohil, moved to the semifinals, beating their opponents.

In the girls quarterfinals, qualifier and top seed Aishwarya Jadhav beat Vasundra Balajee after a slow start to face 14th seed Parthsarthi Arun Mundhe, who defeated sixth seed Snigdha Kanta in the decider.

Second seed Diya Ramesh, with a constant stroking game, beat fifth seed Nainika Reddy in the Unify – ITF Junior Tennis Cup 2025 played at SDAT Tennis Stadium, Nungambakkam.

Boys’ Singles Quarterfinals

S1 – Aradhya Kshitij Bt Nishith Rajesh(USA) 3-6 6-1 6-2, Yashwin Krishnakumar(USA) Bt S6 – Hruthik Katakam 6-2 6-0, S12 – Aran Selvaraasan (GBR) Bt S4 – Aditya Mor 6-0 6-4, S2 -Vraj Gohil Bt S8 -Ojas Mehlawat 6-3 7-5.  

Girls’ Singles Quarterfinals

S1 – Aishwarya Jadhav Bt Vasundra Balajee 6-3 7-5, S14 – Parthsarthi Arun Mundhe Bt S6 – Snigdha Kanta 6-2 5-7 6-3, S3 – Diya Chaudhary Bt S8 – Jaya Kapoor 6-4 7-5, S2 – Diya Ramesh Bt S5 – Nainika Narender Reddy Bendram 6- 0 6-0. 

Boys Doubles Pre-Quarterfinals

S1 -Vraj Gohil / Aditya Mor Bt Advit Tiwari / Tae Jun Heo (KOR) 7-5 6-2, S5 – Mannan Ashok Agarwal / Pansul Uboveja Bt Mahavir Mayur Modi / Sharan Somasi 6-1 7-5, S3 – Dev Vipul Patel / Vyom Shah Bt Niyanth Badrinarayanan (USA) / Shourya Bhattacharya (USA) 2-6 6-3 13-11, S5 – Aradhya Kshitij / Nikhil Kurapati Bt Aarush Bhalla / Veer Madam 7-6(5) 6-4, S6 – Shaurya Bharadwaj / Shivtej Shirufule Bt Uday Kaul / Meer fazal Ali 6-3 6-3, S4 – Om Patel / Om Verma Bt Srikar Doni / Channamallikarjuna Yale 7-5 7-6(6), S8 – Pratyush Loganathan / Aran Selvaraasan (GBR) Bt Parjanya Adury / Rahul Lokesh 6-0 6-2, Yashwin Krishnakumar(USA) / Nishith Rajesh(USA) Bt S2 – Hruthik Katakam / Prakaash Sarran 6-4 6-7(2) 10-8.   

Girls Doubles Pre-Quarterfinals

S1 – Aishwarya Jadhav / Snigdha Kanta Bt Sarithra E / Jemima Rebecca 6-2 6-1, S6 – Aleena Farid / Angel Patel Bt Aaradhya Meena / Vaishnavi Singh 6-1 6-2, Janhavi Chougule/ Saanvi Mishra Bt S3 – Diya Chaudhary / Jaya Kapoor 6-2 6-2, Shaivi Gaurav Dalal / Parthsarthi Arun Mundhe Bt Niyamika Balaji / M B Aishvarya 6-1 6-1, S5 -Aakruti Narayan / Haritha Shree V Bt Disha Kumar / Princy Mandagalla 6-1 6-2, S4 – Savitha Bhuvaneswaran / Diya Ramesh Bt Devashree M / Saiyette Varadkar 6-0 6-2, Anya Choubey (USA) / Devanshee Prabhudesai Bt S8 – Hiya Kugasia / Dakshanasree SR 6-4 6-0, Shreeniti Chaudhary / Harsha Karthika Oruganti Bt S2 – Janvi Asawa / Nainika Narender Reddy Bendram 6-3 3-6 10-7.

-Team Sportstar

ARCHERY

Kushal, Parneet clinch top spots in qualifying rounds in World Youth Archery Championships

Compound archers Kushal Dalal and Parneet Kaur took top spots in under-21 men’s and women’s qualification rounds, respectively, on the opening day of the World Youth Archery Championships in Winnipeg, Canada.

The results (Qualification rounds):

Under-21: Recurve: Men: Mahesh Kumawat (11th, 651), Juyel Sarkar (13th, 645), Paras Hooda (31st, 630); Women: Bhajan Kaur (17th, 612), Vaishnavi Pawar (23rd, 601), Basanti Mahato (35th, 583); Compound: Men: Kushal Dalal (1st, 700), Mihir Apar (4th, 697), Ganesh Mani Ratnam Thirumuru (6th, 697); Women: Parneet Kaur (1st, 699), Tejal Salve (6th, 689), Chikitha Taniparthi (8th, 687).

Under-18: Recurve: Men: Agastay Singh (11th, 659), Aditya Pawar (13th, 659), Soham Kanase (42nd, 639); Women: Gatha Khadake (8th, 652), Jiana Kumar (9th, 650), Sharvari Shende (20th, 637); Compound: Men: Mohit Dagar (2nd, 694), Devansh Singh (5th, 687), Yogesh Joshi (12th, 677); Women: Prithika Pradeep (3rd, 681), Surya Hamsini Madala (10th, 663), Varenya (15th, 654).

-Team Sportstar

Published on Aug 21, 2025

Content Source: sportstar.thehindu.com

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